I was recently offered a chance to buy this sword, although I have not seen it in person yet. I only have the photos of the sword to go by. I believe that it is a 1796 British Light Cavalry sword. Based on my preliminary internet research, the maker's mark on the scabbard indicates that this sword (or at least the scabbard) was made between 1796 and 1798, and thus is a very early production of these swords.
Can anyone tell me if the information that I posted above is correct? Also, is this a trooper's version or officer's version of this sword?
Lastly, what would be a ball park value for a sword in this condition (the grip is missing the leather wrap, as the wood underneath is all that is left)? I have seen swords that that either sold or had asking prices from about $500 - $1500 on eBay and the internet. Does the fact that this is a very early production of this sword increase its value?
Any help is appreciated!
Can anyone tell me if the information that I posted above is correct? Also, is this a trooper's version or officer's version of this sword?
Lastly, what would be a ball park value for a sword in this condition (the grip is missing the leather wrap, as the wood underneath is all that is left)? I have seen swords that that either sold or had asking prices from about $500 - $1500 on eBay and the internet. Does the fact that this is a very early production of this sword increase its value?
Any help is appreciated!
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